4 alternative and related products to Cubetto by Primo Toys

A robot that teaches your kids to code

A handheld device that teaches coding and electronics.

Pip is a handheld device that allows you to code, experiment with electronics and play thousands of retro games. Based on Raspberry Pi Compute Module, Raspberry Pi co-founder, Eben Upton is a big fan. Make your own apps, games and playthings whenever and wherever inspiration strikes. Make controllers out of fruit/veg/anything! Pip is for all ages

The Next Web

Pip, from Glasgow's Curious Chip, is a novel take on teaching kids to code. For starters, much like the Nintendo Switch, it works when you're out and about, and when you're sat at a desk. Interestingly, it tries to hide as much of Raspberry Pi's internals from the user as possible.

TechCrunch

Another UK startup is using Pi electronics as the foundation for an edtech business idea, and Kickstarter to try to crowdfund their product: A learn-to-code retro games console.

The Verge

As every child hacker knows, even if you can convince your parents to buy you a Switch, and you can find one in stock, the prospect of homebrew software on a Switch is still a ways off. A new K...

Ever-changing toy for creative kids

NY Startup Toyish Labs empowers children to design and build their own toys. The toy kits are designed to stretch attention spans, boost artistic skills, promote logical
thinking and develop self-confidence, all considered to be key components in STEAM curriculum
ensuring kids’ future success.

PRWeb

Toyish was born after I was invited to teach Toy Design classes at a school in Harlem. Working with the kids on self-made toys really inspired me. I returned to my studio and focused on how to recreate that feeling of accomplishment - where each child got the chance to express their uniqueness.

Vimeo

Toyish makes toys that spark imagination. Curiosity, creativity, experimentation, and re-do's are all part of our DNA. Toyish toys combine crafts and building, creating and re-creating, right brain and left brain thinking. They encourage players to look at things differently, break the rules, and put pieces together in new ways.

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Toyish is a customizable toy that enables kids to design, invent and express themselves creatively.Get yours at http://www.toyishlabs.com